Depends upon whether it's on my lawn or at my country property. At home, I just run over them with the lawnmower. If they're still there when I go over them, I wait until the dogs come out to play. Then I'll throw the bigger ones and the dogs fetch them and then chew them into smaller pieces which the mower will take care of next mowing. (I don't worry about my lawn looking like a golf course)(quoted from post at 00:31:52 05/13/11) I have many trees that shed twigs and branches whenever the wind blows like it is doing now.
What do you use to clean up besides bending over and picking them up and throwing them in a cart or trailer?
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